Re: [WSG] standards compliant .NET modules

2004-05-13 Thread SomeNewKid
ards compliant .NET modules > Hi > Surely a .net developer can write their own function to output compliant > markup? seems strange that a language forces someone to use inbuilt modules. > > Cheers > James > > SomeNewKid wrote: > > >The ASP.NET framework does not p

Re: [WSG] standards compliant .NET modules

2004-05-13 Thread SomeNewKid
The ASP.NET framework does not produce standards compliant XHTML. Hence, no off-the-shelf forum component for ASP.NET will produce valid XHTML. You have four main options when aiming for standards compliance in ASP.NET. 1) Visit www.xhtmlwebcontrols.com and purchase their product. It replaces *al

Re: [WSG] centering an element

2004-05-12 Thread SomeNewKid
The Web Page Design for Designers website provides the following method of "dead centre": http://www.wpdfd.com/editorial/thebox/deadcentre4.html I hope this helps. - Original Message - From: "glenn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 10:04 AM Subjec

Re: [WSG] Introduction and call for help

2004-05-03 Thread SomeNewKid
epeat;   background-position: center top;   padding-top:25px;   height: 25px;} This will remove the flickering. This flickering doesn't happen only with images; it can occur with text, too.   I hope this helps.   Regards, SomeNewKid       - Original Message - From: "Chris Ga

[WSG] A tip on using multiple CSS classes

2004-04-30 Thread SomeNewKid
If this is a well known tip, then I apologise for adding a unnecessary mail to this WSG list.   However, in all my research on CSS, I have never before seen this tip on applying multiple CSS classes to an object.   Please see: http://weblogs.asp.net/asmith/archive/2004/02/02/66360.aspx

Re: [WSG] Examples of IE 5 / 5.5 / 6.0 CSS rendering

2004-04-04 Thread SomeNewKid
Thanks, Russ, for a prompt reply. The boxmodel provided a perfect test. Sure enough, the side-by-side versions of IE5/5.5 and IE6.0 rendered the boxes differently. Thanks!!! > 3. When testing the page, IE5 and 5.5 will render the div in an entirely > different way (narrower) to IE6 due to their

[WSG] Examples of IE 5 / 5.5 / 6.0 CSS rendering

2004-04-04 Thread SomeNewKid
rsions of IE do indeed reflect the rendering of the full older versions of IE.   Can anyone point me to a resource that illustrates the rendering differences?   Thank you to anyone who can help.   Regards, SomeNewKid